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Spiritual Warrior Essences live webinar
Saturday, March 19, 2022, 10 am EST – approx. 1 pm EST
Lily Circle Webinar 2022
Live hands-on Webinar for practitioners and meditators
Healing for each step in life
Two live weekend webinars covering the entire Lily Circle with its creatress Julia Graves
January weekend: From Innocence to Challenges of Life
Each day $ 55 or $ 100 for both
Saturday, January 29, 2021 10 – 12 noon EST
This day covers the cycle of live from conception through childhood, including lack of bonding to a parent, having had to take adult responsibility too early, and infertility. It covers the flower essences most common for the traumas of the first part of our lives. Essences covered: Madonna Lily, the three Crocusses, Yellow Day Lily, Wild Pink Tulip
Sunday, January 30, 2021 10 – 12 noon EST
This class addresses essences for the turbulent times of puberty into young adulthood, with a special emphasis on questions of gender identity and teen sexuality, as well as how to heal missed parts of maturation new that should have happened when a teen, workaholism and other shadow aspects of entering adulthood.
Essences covered: Fairy Lantern, Himalaya Lily, Wild Yellow Tulip, Daylily, Wild Red Tulip, Toad Lily, Greenbrier
February weekend: From the Challenges of Life into Transcendence
The Webinar – live
This webinar is designed for health practitioners, meditators and anyone who wishes to learn about the essences. It teaches how we can balance our emotions as we go through the challenges of life from birth to death.
Each day can be taken alone. Students who have taken extensive Lily Circle classes before can retake this class at half price.
The webinars include practical exercises to train to become sensitive to the action of the essences. In order to fully participate, it is necessary to have at least the one essence marked in bold below for each day. You can order them from http://lilycircle.com/the-
This is an interactive live class. There will not be a recording. Each day comprises teachings, exercises, and question and answer. Make sure to have a note pad and questions ready!
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Flower Essences and Coronavirus
Many of you have asked – flower essences can be supportive in this time. Flower essences as vibrational or energy medicine do not kill viruses. However, we all know that the more we feel happy, loving and vibrant, the less likely we are to catch what is going around. It has long been observed that those newly in love do not fall ill in times of epidemics, for example. In our experience, flower essences which fill the being with a sense of light and joy help to not succumb to a virus when it goes around. So next to all the other good measures like washing hands and natural support, we can consider the following flower essences. Yellow Daylily gives a sense of lightness and playfulness along with a delightful sense of joy. Taking a few drops frequently, even every five minutes, helps not to get sick when we first feel that we are coming down with something. Smiles and laughter is always good medicine! Lily of the Valley is the essence of choice if we struggle with feeling unloved or with a sensation that there is no love in the world. It opens our heart, and remember, those who are in love have better immunity! Hellebore is the flower essence for those who are scared by Coronavirus, helping them to feel courageous in the face of known or unknown fears. Also helpful for those who are scared or in scary situations are the Spiritual Warrior Essences http://lilycircle.com/product-category/spiritual-warrior-essences/, especially Spear Thistle. We have also observed that Grape Hyacinth flower essence does not only help to speak up and speak our truth, or with stammering, but energetically relaxes the lung (it is not a broncho-dilator, but vibration). So Grape Hyacinth can be helpful for those who struggle with speech or words or overuse of voice, leading to weakness in the chest.
We can also consider the combinations of Joy for joyous, uplifting energy as well as Protection to bestow a sense of protectedness, preventing feeling negative and vulnerable. A positive mind is the best protection!
Ultimately, whatever flower essence we need to face whatever emotional / mental challenge we face right now will enhance our energy and thus be helpful. The founder of flower essences, Dr. Bach M.D., used to sit with the severely sick and watch the changes in their emotions, prescribing whichever flower essence most matched their negative emotions in that moment, thus speeding the cure. The better our energy levels, the lighter the course of any disease.
Flower Essence Classes online!
We now have created a website for flower essence and herbal classes in an e-learning format, featuring video and audio lectures. Come check out the classes on How to Use Flower Essences, the Lily Circle essences, the Language of Plants, herbs for breast care, the uterus, to support healthy pregnancy and more! Go visit juliagraves.com for more
Daylily for Stress
Here is another wonderful result captured by a chakra camera: Daylily flower essence is for pushing too hard and doing to much, in short for overworking and workaholism. Practitioner Patricia Feldner took the essence after a stressful day at work, takin a picture of her chakras before and after. Note how in the first picture, all of her chakras are off balance as shown by the graph. After taking the drops, all chakras come much more into balance (onto the middle line). She also felt much relief. Daylily is a great essence to snap out of the pressure and speed of a crazy day. Interestingly, the orange flower balanced the orange chakra – Daylily also balances our sexual fire.
Essences Balance the Chakras!
A great testimonial of the effectiveness of flower essences, animal therapist Patricia Feldner used a special camera which captures the auric field to take the photos below. A computer program then translates the measurements into the diagrams below: “A little self-trial first thing in the mornings: my heart chakra was off balance (first image). I took the middle image a few minutes after taking Echinacea and Wild Pink Tulip, the two heart centered flower essences. The heart chakra is much better balanced. I took the last image after a few drops of Sunflower flower essence – heart and solar plexus chakra are clearly larger and better aligned (centered).”Wild Pink Tulip is the best essence to release our hearts from emotional pain, very soothing and gentle. It combines well with Echinacea to balance our emotional protection around the heart. You can see how between the first and second photo, after taking these heart-centered essences, the green heart chakra became stronger (bigger) and more balanced (more to the center). Then taking Sunflower to integrate heart and solar plexus chakras, the yellow solar plexus chakra circle becomes much larger and more aligned with the green heart chakra. What a great way of confirming the effect of the essences!
Lily of the Valley for Purity of Heart
Renew our Energy for the New Year with Himalaya Lily
What a beautiful image for a flower essence to renew our energy! The mystery of nature is that it never truly dies, even in the depth of winter. So while the magnificent summer bloom of Himalaya Lily has faded, and the dried out seed pods rattle in the wind, the seeds the shed are already sprouting! Himalaya Lily renews our energy.
Light-filled Crocuses
As the springtime comes, the crocuses have emerged. They open wide to the sun and close up to the clouds and rain, reminding us of their sensitivity. I love to watch the little wild crocuses on the meadow catch the sunlight in their wide open arms! I cannot think of a better image explaining why Crocus flower essence fill our souls with light and joy
Time to wake up in joy
Time to wake up and live with the coming spring
As a child, pure, soft, shy yet fully open to enjoy life.
Miloulou
Yellow Day Lily for Winter Magic
As Winter Solstice is approaching with seasonal, darkness-related depression, I am remembering the joys of summer and Yellow Day Lily. A bringer of joy, it is said to “brighten the chi” in Chinese medicine. Yellow Day Lily is native to East Asia where it is used for depression. It has a delightful lemony scent. Upbeat and uplifting, it tells us about the properties of this flower essence. This particular Yellow Day Lily has edible flowers. When the flowers are blooming, I like to cook with them. Fresh and chopped finely, they add their lemony perfume to a salad. Surprisingly powerful, just three or four blossoms infuse a whole pot of rice with flower-flavour. For this, I add them last to the rice, put the lid on for just one minute to steam them slightly – done! I also dry some for winter to add to fine vegetable dishes, such as peas. Dried buds of edible Yellow Day Lilies are available in East Asia as a gourmet food. They come into commerce under the name “yellow needles”.
For those of us far away from fresh blossoms and suffering from the darkness of winter, adding some of the essence to a bath is a wonderful pick-me-up which reconnects us to our inner light and joy.For this, add about three dropperfuls of the essence to your bath. Enjoy Yellow Day Lily days!
Interview at www.flowersociety.org
Julia Graves introduces her new book. On The Language of Plants: “The book seems to fulfill its mission in the plant world – it seems to hit home in people’s souls – that’s what I wanted and that’s my reward for writing the book. I have people emailing from far-reaching countries saying that the claims of the book hold true for their own new plant observations.” – Julia Graves “I used to explain to my surprised friends that I was training in a way of reading plants, even if I had never seen them before. Since then, I have indeed been able to practice on three continents and put my theory to the test.” –Julia Graves
Growing up, Julia Graves knew directly the experience of plants and nature. As a child, she simply absorbed herbal knowledge and didn’t intellectualize it. As a teenager, Julia encountered the Doctrine of Signatures, she read herb books, while at same time that she was studying science in school. She thought at the time that the Doctrine of Signatures was “ridiculous.” After some time, about age 18, she studied more deeply analogous systems, such as astrology and the elements, and her thinking and opinion shifted. She came to the realization that the Doctrine of Signatures was so much more. Julia became even more interested in the Doctrine after years in medical school, where she observed the similarities and analogies between human and plant tissues. For example, the human kidney is exactly like a cross-sectional slice of cucumber. The cucumber stores water in the fruit and the kidneys are the water organ in the body. As a teenager, Julia read the work of Wilhelm Pelikan in his volumes Heilpflanzenkunde. “Eventually,” Julia says, “this actually led to my demise as a medical student. It didn’t line up with what I was taught in school, and I quit medical school after four years.”… Read the full article here
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